Home again, home again
Mar. 7th, 2006 08:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
With nearly back-to-back vacations, it feels as if I haven't been home for weeks, which is somewhat true. I went to Taos to visit a good friend and then to Greencastle to visit my godmother, and while both were absolutely wonderful trips, I am utterly exhausted. I've been up since basically 1:30 this morning (3:30 Eastern), with ittermittent naps, and so after I update I am changing into jammies and heading to bed. But some random facts from my Greencastle trip:
I like Pennsylvanian pork products. Why can we not get pork roll and scrapple in Colorado? However, I have found companies that ship them to those of us not in Pennsylvania (my godmother is from Philly and her sister, who is still out there, brings pork product care packages on her visits.
I can knit! My godmother, Terry, gave me a quick but thorough lesson Monday morning and I can now manage a Garter stitch. I bought some pretty but inexpensive pink yarn and will attempt a scarf - with a blue and bronze Ravenclaw scarf to follow once I do the 'test scarf.'
Deep Sea 3-D for the IMAX rocks. When that first wave washes over you, you find yourself holding your breath.
Reading The Old Wine Shades really sparked my Martha Grimes fan fiction writing - I have quite a few pages in my notebook, though a few are for a story set a bit past the one I'm working on now. But I found putting Carole-Anne, Diane and Vivian all in one room led to interesting things. And even Fiona got to have a little fun.
So g'night, all, and I'll post again when I'm much more coherent - and conscious.
I like Pennsylvanian pork products. Why can we not get pork roll and scrapple in Colorado? However, I have found companies that ship them to those of us not in Pennsylvania (my godmother is from Philly and her sister, who is still out there, brings pork product care packages on her visits.
I can knit! My godmother, Terry, gave me a quick but thorough lesson Monday morning and I can now manage a Garter stitch. I bought some pretty but inexpensive pink yarn and will attempt a scarf - with a blue and bronze Ravenclaw scarf to follow once I do the 'test scarf.'
Deep Sea 3-D for the IMAX rocks. When that first wave washes over you, you find yourself holding your breath.
Reading The Old Wine Shades really sparked my Martha Grimes fan fiction writing - I have quite a few pages in my notebook, though a few are for a story set a bit past the one I'm working on now. But I found putting Carole-Anne, Diane and Vivian all in one room led to interesting things. And even Fiona got to have a little fun.
So g'night, all, and I'll post again when I'm much more coherent - and conscious.